The Voice of Creation: God’s Majesty (Psalm 19:1–6) The theatre called The Sphere in Las Vegas provides a unique experience—surround sound, ultra-high-density visuals, and a 360-degree panoramic view of natural scenes. People are mesmerized by it. But even this technological wonder is merely a faint glimpse of the true majesty of the universe around us. The Psalmist opens with awe: “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” (Psalm 19:1, NIV). Every day and every night, nature is pouring out speech—not with words, yet with a voice that transcends language and geography. David is inviting us to look up. He writes to an ancient reader, possibly without scripture scrolls, technology, or theological libraries—someone who may not even speak Hebrew or know Israel’s God. And yet, all such a person needs to do is lift their eyes to the heavens. The sun in its strength, the moon in its beauty, the stars in their order—they proclaim God’s greatness in ...
My own rendering of the Word of God, often found as seeds during my reflections and devotions.